One of the videos was filmed right in front of Jada Guy’s parent's home.

"My family is terrified," Guy said.

In the video, Blac Youngsta and other men are calling out another Memphis rapper, Young Dolph. It’s not clear why he’s calling out the other rapper, but the display was enough to scare residents in the neighborhood.

If you watch the video, you can see Blac Younsta even passes MPD patrol cars.

"We as a community we need to step in and take control over what's going on right now," Guy said.

FOX13 went to the neighborhood and drove around, looking to see if we could find and of the same activity that happened in the video. On this day, everything was quiet.

Guy said it's these videos that are adding fuel to the fire of violence that is already burning Memphis.

"As for me, I'm about to get my stuff together and get my kids out," Guy said.

So far this year, Memphis has had 41 homicides. Jada Guy said this video and others like it will likely be the reason that number grows.

"A lot of times these guys are doing this for views, internet likes and Facebook likes; not knowing the danger they are putting our children and community in," Guy said.